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Flair Airlines to resume service on popular Vancouver to Montreal route

Flair Airlines to resume service on popular Vancouver to Montreal route

TIcket prices may change before the summer.
Axes and Oars win first game in program history

Axes and Oars win first game in program history

The Squamolian women's rugby team beat Chilliwack 37-5
B.C. child sex offender remains on the loose

B.C. child sex offender remains on the loose

Judge confirms two warrants for Randall Hopley's arrest remain outstanding.
Man charged with RCMP murder back in Port Coquitlam court Jan. 16

Man charged with RCMP murder back in Port Coquitlam court Jan. 16

Nicholas Bellemare is accused of killing Const. Rick O'Brien in Coquitlam in September. He appeared by video before a Port Coquitlam Provincial Court judge today, Nov. 7.
BCUC approves Senakw district energy plant

BCUC approves Senakw district energy plant

System expected to be in service by February 2025; seven residential towers are scheduled to be occupied between 2025 and 2027.
Construction leaders in B.C. are championing on-site culture change

Construction leaders in B.C. are championing on-site culture change

Amid an acute labour shortage, industry needs to attract and retain diverse candidates.
Pipelines, waste treatment projects most likely to provoke local activism, says poll

Pipelines, waste treatment projects most likely to provoke local activism, says poll

Research Co. and Glacier Media also asked British Columbians what they would and wouldn't support in their backyard.
Dozen housing providers say BC Housing owes them more than $20M

Dozen housing providers say BC Housing owes them more than $20M

Letter to deputy housing minister: "Our organizations do not currently have the capacity to respond to this [homelessness] crisis."
Low returns so far for chum, coho on Goldstream River

Low returns so far for chum, coho on Goldstream River

Only 1,500 chum had been counted on the river as of Saturday, down from 5,100 counted up to the same date last year
B.C. snow shovelling acquittal appeal dismissed

B.C. snow shovelling acquittal appeal dismissed

The case hinged on whether the sidewalk need to be totally clear of snow and ice.
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